Climate Change Science Applications and Needs in Forest Ecosystem Management: A Workshop Organized as Part of the Climate Change Response Framework Project in Northern Wisconsin by United States Department of Agriculture (Paperback / softback, 2015)

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Climate change is leading to direct and indirect impacts on forest tree species and ecosystems in rthern Wisconsin. Land managers will need to prepare for and respond to these impacts, so we designed a workshop to identify forest management approaches that can enhance the ability of ecosystems in rthern Wisconsin to cope with climate change and address how National Forests and other lands could be used to test these approaches. The workshop had three major themes: (1) adaptation of forest management to current and expected climate change, (2) forest management to support greenhouse gas mitigation, and (3) monitoring of climate change impacts and the effectiveness of mitigation and adaptation strategies.